Items where Department is "Guildhall School of Business and Law" and Year is 2015

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Number of items: 28.

Article

Bartlett, Dean (2015) Recycling in the Workplace: insights from psychology. London Business Matters, 2015 (117). p. 32. ISSN 1469-5162

Bartlett, Dean (2015) Social Sustainability and the Nature of Organizations. Working In The Future.

Bennett, Roger (2015) Facilitators and barriers to the assimilation of marketing executives into senior management roles. Career Development International, 20 (4). pp. 315-338. ISSN 1362-0436

Bojkova, Viara (2015) Abenomics and Japan's Future. Global Policy Institute Discussion Paper. pp. 2-18.

Dal Bianco, Silvia (2015) Going clubbing in the eighties: convergence in manufacturing sectors at a glance. Empirical Economics. ISSN 0377-7332

Dal Bianco, Silvia, Bruno, Randolph L. and Signorelli, Marcello (2015) The joint impact of labour policies and the "Great Recession" on unemployment in Europe. Economic Systems, 39 (1). pp. 3-26. ISSN 0939-3625

De Marco, Marcella (2015) Bridging the gap between gender (studies) and (audiovisual) translation. Prosopopeya: Revista de Crítica Contemporánea. Special Issue: Traducción, Ideología y Poder en la Ficción Audiovisual (9). pp. 99-109. ISSN 1575-8141

Dixon, Chris (2015) The New BRICS Bank: Challenging the International Financial Order? Global Policy Institute policy paper (28). pp. 1-13.

Fourali, Chahid (2015) Key steps to success: the science behind selling. Contact Online, 21 (116).

Magklasi, Ioanna (2015) Volume contracts and third parties: 'red hand' rule or red herring? European Journal of Commercial Contract Law, 7 (1). pp. 39-50. ISSN 1877-1467

Schwabenland, Christina and Tomlinson, Frances (2015) Shadows and light: diversity management as phantasmagoria. Human relations, 68 (12). pp. 1913-1936. ISSN 0018-7267

Sheldrake, John (2015) Charles Handy’s ‘The Future of Work’ Re-visited. Global Policy Institute Policy Paper (27). pp. 2-9.

Shortland, Susan (2015) The ‘expat factor’: the influence of working time on women's decisions to undertake international assignments in the oil and gas industry. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 26 (11). pp. 1452-1473. ISSN 0958-5192

Shortland, Susan (2015) The purpose of expatriation: why women undertake international assignments. Human Resource Management, 55 (4). pp. 655-678. ISSN 0090-4848

Walker, Matthew, Hills, Stephen and Heere, Bob (2015) Evaluating a socially responsible employment program: beneficiary impacts and stakeholder perceptions. Journal of business ethics, 143 (1). pp. 53-70. ISSN 0167-4544

Whimster, Sam (2015) Financial innovation and the descent of money: reading Niall Ferguson on Siegmund Warburg. Global Policy Institute Working Paper. pp. 1-14.

Book Section

Amini, Chiara and Dal Bianco, Silvia (2015) CSR and firm performance: new evidence from developing countries. In: Development-oriented corporate social responsibility. GREENLEAF. ISBN 9781783532452

Bamford, Jan (2015) ‘A window to the world’: the challenges and benefits of transnational joint Masters programmes for internationalising the curriculum. In: Critical perspectives on internationalizing the curriculum in disciplines: reflective narrative accounts from business, education and health. Sense Publications, Netherlands.

Bartlett, Dean (2015) Misplaced talent. In: Misplaced Talent: a guide to better people decisions. J. Wiley & Son, Hoboken, New Jersey. USA, ix-xii. ISBN 9781119030942

Baños-Piñero, Rocío and Toto, Piero (2015) Challenges and constraints in designing a localisation module for a multilingual cohort. In: Conducting research in translation technologies. New trends in translation studies (13). Peter Lang, Oxford, pp. 185-206. ISBN 9783034309943

Gold, Margaret and Gold, John Robert (2015) Framing the future: sustainability, legacy and the 2012 London Games. In: The Routledge Handbook of Sport and Legacy: Meeting the Challenge of Major Sports Events,. Routledge, London, pp. 142-158. ISBN 9780415675819

Magklasi, Ioanna (2015) Can PECL help with vexing issues of maritime law? Critical reflections from the example of the Rotterdam Rules. In: Common core, PECL and DCFR: could they change shipping and transport law? Ius Commune Europaeum (136). Intersentia, pp. 27-40. ISBN 9781780683324

Thesis

Al-Jarrah, Mohammed Maher (2015) What do Syrian managers know about self-directed learning? Doctoral thesis, London Metropolitan University.

Astley, Marcus (2015) Orchestrated stakeholder dialogue: its place in dynamic capability theory and its practical value for business. Doctoral thesis, London Metropolitan University.

Feild, Paul Richard (2015) How does localism for standards work in practice? The practitioner’s view of local standards post Localism Act 2011. Doctoral thesis, London Metropolitan University.

Gaga, Ali Thomas (2015) A knowledge management framework for the postal sector. Doctoral thesis, London Metropolitan University.

Gemi, Eda (2015) Socio-economic Integration of Immigrants in Greece: The Case of the Greater Athens Area. Doctoral thesis, London Metropolitan University.

Meyer, Maria (2015) Drivers, barriers and strategies for bioenergy dissemination in EU rural cross-border regions : a case study of the border region between Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic. Doctoral thesis, London Metropolitan University.

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